Libraries and Study Centers

The Museum's libraries contain books, periodicals, photographs, manuscripts, and other scholarly resources in printed and electronic formats. The Museum also maintains several specialized study centers with images, documentation, and actual objects on display or on reserve for examination by researchers.

Thomas J. Watson Library

Thomas J. Watson Library is the central research library of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its collection of books and periodicals relating to the history of art is one of the most comprehensive in the world.

Nolen Library

Nolen Library is open to all Museum visitors and welcomes readers of all ages to consult a wide range of materials about the Museum's collections, exhibitions, and the history of art.

The Henry R. Luce Center for the Study of American Art makes available for inspection those American fine art and decorative art objects that are not currently on view in the Museum galleries and period rooms or that are on loan to other institutions.

The Robert Goldwater Library is dedicated to the documentation of the arts of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and native and Precolumbian America. The library contains more than thirty thousand volumes and 150 current periodical subscriptions.

The Cloisters Library and Archives contain materials specifically for the study of medieval art and related topics. The library's collection of approximately thirteen thousand volumes encompasses medieval architecture, tapestries, painting, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, sculpture, ivories, and metalwork.

The Irene Lewisohn Costume Reference Library is closed for renovation. Appointments cannot be accepted at this time.

Most of the more than one million works in the Museum's collection of drawings, prints, illustrated books, and printed ephemera can be pulled from storage for examination by qualified researchers in the study rooms. The study rooms also contain an extensive reference library of books on the history of prints and drawings.

The library of the Robert Lehman Collection contains approximately twenty-three thousand books, with an emphasis on the arts of the Italian Renaissance; the history and culture of Siena, Italy; the history of frames; and illuminated manuscripts.

The Joyce F. Menschel Library contains more than ten thousand volumes relating to the history of photography and to the Museum's collection of photographs.

The Museum's collection contains approximately forty thousand photographs spanning the entire history of the medium, including five hundred photographically illustrated books and albums.

The Greek and Roman Department's library, the Onassis Library for Hellenic and Roman Art, endowed by the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, houses a significant collection of publications and research materials available to scholars by appointment.

The Antonio Ratti Textile Center is one of the largest, most technically advanced facilities for the study, storage, and conservation of textiles in any major art museum. Its reference library contains approximately thirty-four hundred books and journals devoted to the historical, technical, and cultural study of textiles.

Archives holdings include Board of Trustees records, legal documents, Museum publications, office files of selected Museum staff, architectural drawings, press clippings, and ephemera.

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